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13:00
I come from synchronous a sequential programming so there's not native understanding for me of what takes more time than other things.
Well, blocking is anything that isn't asynchronous.
Expressions seem safe, but are they the only ones since they're so small and "cheap"?
And do they actually 'block' or do they just execute so fast that they're ready when the next line's been reached?
All code blocks
If you have a resource to how the V8 engine works, HOW it interprets the JavaScript code I'd be happy too, since it's kinda what I'm after. How does JavaScript run/work?
It's hard to dig deep into something when you don't know where to dig or what you're digging for :/
@JohnSnow you might find these helpful wingolog.org/tags/v8
13:06
That looks interesting. Maybe it'll contain what I want to know :)
But I think understanding asynchronous programming and callbacks is what you're after.
Nah, I got that part, I'm just interested in the nuances
I'm also completely ruined by Google Sheets.
fuck, can't remember an email that I used 5 years ago
Google Sheets?
I thought I understood how it worked
Yes, I've been working with Google sheets for 2 months. I thought I was getting good at the google version of JavaScript because things were going just fine
Turns out the behavior I deduced from how the code was acting wasn't true at all.
I still don't know why the code behaves the way it does.
I do understand that there's a complexity to understanding JavaScript "fully" seeing as each browser has its own interpreter and they work in different ways...
13:13
all JS is 'blocking' until there is a callback.
they all implement the ECMA script standard and most modern browsers are pretty compliant
Except for some browsers supporting a NEW feature of JS that another doesn't, yet, they all work in the same way.
hehe
Hmm
Well, what is that way they work in?
@JohnSnow which way who work on what?
Everything!
Meh, I'll give up as I can't ask the right question :/
13:19
HAMMERTIME!
@JohnSnow I understand what you're asking.
This is a pretty broad question.
I've mastered the art of breaking down questions. And googling them.
Ok, I won't ask any more questions here
This contributed more to my skill of procrastination than my undertstanding of JavaScript
@JohnSnow lol, I don't mean to tell that asking such questions is wrong.
But they're time consuming.
13:22
I understand if you don't want to answer
If you really want to understand how JavaScript engines work.
Build one.
I wish I could
he just ran into some callback-related bugs and got down the wrong path of thinging that JS has loose execution rules.
If you're talking about me, I'm still on a theory level.
@Luggage Well, it does
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13:24
@JohnSnow can you go back to before the beginning and tell us what problem you're solving?
32 mins ago, by JohnSnow
var stuff = functionThatReturnsStuff();
var timesTen = stuff *10; //Will fail because 'stuff' is still undefined
No. It's undefined because functionThatReturnsStuff() must have returned undefined.
There is no "execute fast enough" situation like you were talking about.
Well, then tell me what it is doing because that's what I want to know
the first line executes then the second line. That's it.
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it will execute whatever code is in functionThatReturnsStuff()
sets it into the var stuff
then execute the second line
'sets it' or returns it?
ohh, ok, you weren't talking about insdie the function
13:27
But that takes time. Let's say functionThatReturnsStuff() takes 20s to run
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then it will wait
I'm telling you that doesn't matter
it executes on statement after another
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no different than any other language/script
computers work like that
So if that function takes 20s to run, then it won't immediately jump down to the next line?
@JohnSnow no
13:29
well.. if it's async.
It IS
let me see it.
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functions aren't async...
What's inside that function?
13:29
Whatever it takes to make it asynch
It's example code
No. It's not, then.
Now I'm more confused than before
back up. IF you don't have a function, yet, then you don't have a problem
write code, then ask a question
afaik you can't make a block of code asynchronous. sure, you can use web workers, but..
all the code YOU write will execute in order guaranteed.
13:32
I wish there was a way to asynchronify something.
I must be saying something really weird...
async(function, callback)
@AwalGarg asynchronification
You are just talking about problems with asyncrounous code but you don't have any, yet
I'm still trying to understand asynchronous code
You haven't written any yet.
13:33
How it works, where it's different from what I already know, which is Java
go make some bugs, then we'll talk
JS is just like java in that every statements executes after the next
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there's no difference except there is only one thread in js
have you ever passed a callback in java? a click event, for example?
13:36
screen.addEventListener("lick", function () { alert("stop licking, dude"); });
@uselesschien wrong
@AwalGarg wat wrong
I'm sorry
@JohnSnow Why?
13:38
Because I must be retarded
@uselesschien The Dark Lord - Awal Garg aka Rash can't be asynchronified with a callback. You will need the power of 47 billion tons of Tri-phenyl Nitrile.
It took me months to understand what the fuck this non-blocking programming is all about.
Tri-Nitro Toluene of equivalent power will do as well.
@AwalGarg Try Phenyl Nitrile cannot exist because lack of space.
13:40
@uselesschien Exactly. And thus, The Dark Lord - Awal Garg aka Rash can't be asynchronified.
Anyone else finds it irritating that when using template literals for string replacement substitute with the $` token, we have to escape the ` now?
@AwalGarg It's because he's not a piece of code.
@uselesschien Callbacks don't mean async code anyways. Array..forEach takes a callback, but it is still sync.
And asynchronification doesn't apply to only code. I can do that with you as well.
@AwalGarg I mean separate threads/
I can take all your power with a single touch of my nail on your head, and you won't be able to block anything. You'd become non-blocking.
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hmmm rolls a 12d dice
13:51
@AwalGarg Storage events, which is what's used here, are completely asynchronous. We don't care about what's currently stored in the storage, instead we listen for notifications that the content has changed. See bitbucket.org/balpha/bytheway.js/src if you're curious about the details. — balpha ♦ 1 hour ago
ca.ign.com/articles/2015/07/18/… capcom announces Street Fighter 5 will allow all future DLC to be earned in game (as well as purchasable)
that is nice.
> Storage events, which is what's used here, are completely asynchronous.
> completely
so many questions... I can't even comment...
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Let's just write all programs in Assembly. Fuck JavaScript, fuck everything.
so basically a single url to a github gist three times in a row can potentially freeze a low end device's browser
oh wait, gist oneboxing doesn't work! such solution.
13:57
gist oneboxing? we need jsfiddle one boxing too.
no doubt this chat takes tons of memory
My adblock takes more :(
And porn tabs. *cries*
not in firefox 42+
or maybe 43. I forgot.
I have two computers that I don't use anymore (because I can't find the chargers or batteries). But I really want to recover the data inside them (they're like 8 years old).
How can I do this?
14:08
Mail them to me. I'll email you the data.
remove the disks
But they're laptops
I'm afraid to fuck it up e-e
laptop disks are just as removable
I have never done laptop disks extraction
finding the chargers and batteries would be easier
14:10
sometimes you don't even have to remove the mainboard to remove the disks
@uselesschien yes, it is nice
disassembly is easy: Just unscrew everything you can, then place the components to separate locations
@JanDvorak I think I'm going to a PC store, I'm really afraid to do something bad to the laptopts
And as a bonus, I get to learn how they do it
You're better off buying chargers.
I don't think they'll let you watch
14:11
and/or batteries.
@uselesschien One of them has the power connector really messed up
@JanDvorak And then how do I extract the data once I have the disk?
connect it to another machine
@uselesschien do you know how they declare variables? I can't find it
@catgocat it seems you don't care about the laptops, so just unscrew till you get the hdd
I am going to the garage unscrew these bitches
wish me luck
14:14
@catgocat wait
@catgocat don't go
@catgocat look on YouTube, there are usually videos about how to unscrew your specific model
HEY CHRISTMAS TREE count
YOU SET US UP 0
@uselesschien lol that's too much verbose
IT'S SHOWTIME
HEY CHRISTMAS TREE greeting
YOU SET US UP "Hello, World!"
TALK TO THE HAND greeting
YOU HAVE BEEN TERMINATED
14:16
I wants to debug my code for me for free?! Offer valid only till bugs last. (which is forever)
@AwalGarg miaou
I can't help but to think that it's not a JS tutorial if it's in jQuery
@JohnSnow haha yes
Especially when jQuery isn't even mentioned in the description, header or anywhere else but the content.
14:33
@JohnSnow That's because..
Jun 25 at 16:45, by uselesschien
Isn't JavaScript just another jQuery plugin?
It is.
@uselesschien It's show time - Cap. Falcon
@FlorianMargaine
It has a little tape connecting it to the rest of the things
dammit arch linux is taking too long to download :(
@AwalGarg It will take even longer to install. Good luck.
You might want to take a look at Antergos..
14:35
Only if I had been installing it for the first time.
@uselesschien I have used it, and also manjaro. Just prefer arch now over them.
To self: STOP SWITCHING DISTROS
@AwalGarg oh
> I hurt people (She said, and left; They confirmed).
!!afk hurting people irl
14:54
@uselesschien miaou
@phenomnomnominal btw why set up to an error? It could be something more classic, like let up = 'in the air'; throw up; :D
@AwalGarg Debian is the one true distro
@FlorianMargaine The HDD is super small only 40gb, how do I connect it to something now?
@FlorianMargaine ?
I'm not sure what the connector is. MiniIDE? Peek at how the smaller versions of standard disk connectors look like.
Ideally you'll have a functional laptop where this disk fits
It's Samsung HS04THB if that matters
15:03
have you looked it up?
Yes, very little information
Hey gang
the connector type should tell you where you should stick it
(and I don't mean the place you're probably thinking of)
you mean that little paper thing?
maybe. Looks like the same size.
g2g sry
15:07
ok
That little paper thing is the 'wire'
for the hard drive
you know that's the wire, right?
yeah..
how do i do stuff with it
-_-
what are you even trying to do?
15:11
Data recovery
recover data
I'd recommend getting a cradle and using that
I'd be too worried about breaking my hardware like I have all the other times I've opened my PC
15:24
Can someone help me out with this code dpaste.com/04W7X88 ?
I need it to return in separate arrays so it would return something like this for example: [ 'July 1st', '4th' ]. Note I need it to have the exact quotation marks. So far, my code returns this: [ 'July 1st, 4th' ].
15:39
!!should i code or play
@Abhishrek You should code
Greetings
I'm just testing a browser Extention I'm writting
Don't mind me
@Abhishrek If it is League of Legends or similar, you should code. Otherwise, play.
@IsmaelMiguel counter strike original deleted scenes
PLAY!
No doubt!
You'll have the whole week to code
Alright, I did all my testing.
Have a nice day
16:00
@Polyducks I went to a PC store, they told me that HDD model is very uncommon and I need another computer of the same model so I can plug that hdd, otherwise I would have to pay like 1000$
why is dpaste.com/04W7X88? not satisfying the following condition: assert.deepEqual(friendly(['2015-12-01', '2017-02-03']), ['December 1st, 2015','February 3rd, 2017']);expected [ 'December 1st', 'February 3rd' ] to deeply equal [ Array(2) ]
this is a recording of us killing another group, I'm also one of those little dots killing all the other little dots :D
the emotions are great in that video
nevermind I got it
16:32
i like the old games
@catgocat that little paper thing is actually one of those tags that manufacturers have to put on their products
you can remove it safely
@nick Really?
yeah I did
I removed it, now can't put back in
but oh well, I'm extracting hdd from my mom's old computer
no worries, you can throw it out its just paper
and from another computer I have
@nick no..
it was plugged into the motherboard
16:40
@catgocat If you find any pictures of me, please delete
or somewhere else
:)
It's actually a connector. I've seen similar ones attached to screens.
was kidding, hopefully no connectors were destroyed as a result
fuck you nick
16:43
you can reconnect those bad boys if you find the corresponding connector on the board
it'll probably have
like
@nick It's not easy..
Forget about it.
a piece on top that you snap down after you slide in
nah it's ez
you just have to be somewhat competent
16:44
@GabrielTomitsuka how did you guess my password?
@GabrielTomitsuka try that password on dropbox :D
@nick Yeah, I hacked you yesterday night.
"hacked"
thats funny cuz someone compromised my apple account not long ago
too lazy to get it back
not sure why you would want my apple ID since the email address is super lame
16:46
these two little screws dont want to come out
little shits
hammer
@catgocat what are you trying to do?
open my other laptop
make sure you strip the screws
I have unscrew everything but two
16:47
try oiling them a bit
get some lube
spit on them a bit too
just get it in there
that works if you dont have lube
take some from your mom's vag
Which test email shall I use?
'[email protected]' is too boring
16:48
HAHAHAHAHA "it is too small shit"
@catgocat gg
@GabrielTomitsuka "[email protected]"
@uselesschien that website takes forever to load
@AwalGarg Why?
...how would I know?
16:52
@AwalGarg Get a faster internet connection.
@uselesschien pff that one is easy
I eat them for lunch
@catgocat nice joke.
Blaming the client when a website is too slow is usually not very constructive :p
Slow here too btw, and I got a 500 error
@uselesschien rendering blockage... someone forgot rule number 104.
A code testing website can't get its shit right. Nice.
oh
It loads in ~1s for me.
16:55
> Note that the eval command has been disabled.
challenge accepted
that's slow
It is pretty much impossible to disable eval in JS.
Do you guys are in the stackoverflow clan of codewars?
@AwalGarg They use Node
@GabrielTomitsuka which is still JS.
16:56
vm.runInThisContext(string, {global: {eval: undefined}});
@AwalGarg it tests if your code contains eval or not
@AwalGarg ^^^
eval is only one way to eval.
There are many other ways to eval.
why are you so annoying?
just try it for yourself
You don't need to eval, just send the output to stdout.
16:57
^ that works as well
and why the hell is language grammar at the end?!
Wait, does new Function() work?
@AwalGarg use Jison and generate a parser :P
@uselesschien that's the challenge stupid :P
@AwalGarg The point is to learn how to do it :P

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